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Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet
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Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇧🇷 BR · EN

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Last ep.
17 days ago
Avg length
5m
Booking Probability™
31
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Listen Score
7
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Virality (30d)
40
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Artifacts is a storytelling podcast about the forgotten things that still shape us. From dead platforms and failed consoles to burned CDs, AIM away messages, movie rental stores, and the weird early internet, each episode explores the emotional connection we still have to the technology, media, and cultural moments we thought we’d left behind. But this isn’t just nostalgia. It’s about memory. Creativity. Identity. Community. And why some artifacts from the past still feel more human than the polished digital world we live in today. Hosted by award-winning podcaster Danny Brown, Artifacts blends internet culture, personal storytelling, and reflective cultural analysis into a show about the feelings we attach to the things we carry with us. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesn’t.

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet.

Recent episodes

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The Strange Emotional Power of Burned CDs

Jun 5, 20265mEp. 3S1

Enjoying the show? Support it here. Before streaming playlists, there were burned CDs. Carefully curated collections of songs, handwritten track lists, homemade cover art, and hours spent deciding exactly what came next.

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Why Old Internet Forums Felt More Human

May 29, 20267mEp. 2S1

Enjoying the show? Support it here. Before social media feeds, algorithms, and endless scrolling, the internet felt different. Smaller. Messier. More personal. In Episode 2 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores the strange

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The Dreamcast Wasn’t Supposed to Matter This Much

May 29, 20267mEp. 1S1

Enjoying the show? Support it here. The Dreamcast failed. At least, that’s the official version of the story. Released on 9/9/99, Sega’s final console lasted only a few short years before disappearing from store shelves

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Artifacts - Season 1 Trailer

May 21, 20261mS1

Season One of Artifacts explores the emotional history of the internet generation. Not just the technology itself, but the feelings attached to it. The optimism. The weirdness. The creativity. The sense that the internet

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Artifacts — Official Trailer

May 13, 20261m0

Remember Winamp skins? Burned CDs? AIM away messages? The Dreamcast? Those weird little corners of the internet that somehow felt more human than everything online today? Maybe we don’t actually miss the technology. Mayb

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
General audience

Topics covered

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Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Leisure and has published 0 episodes.

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Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet regularly covers Leisure, Society, Culture, Documentary, Technology. It sits in the Leisure category.

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Episodes of Artifacts: Stories from the Emotional History of the Internet average 5 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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